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Some guy by the internet-name of Skadrums71 decided to carve up his Super Nintendo and make a monster. This “horribly” maimed Super Nintendo features tons of busted up details. Such as carved up plastic, burnt sides, a gaping hole that emits green light and smoke, and of course creepy eyes. If it did not have those creepy doll eyes melted in behind the cartridge slot, I would totally w...
This picture was taken at anime expo at the LA convention center. Apparently there was lots of Nintendo love, especially for brawl. You can check out more pictures here. [Thanks for the tip Jake!]
I happened to come across a NES2 the other day at my local Play N Trade, which usually has very rare games and accessories, which I spend all my money on [I need help]. I know Blake loves the top loading NES and the Dogbone controller, but has anyone on infendo actually used one of these? Are they that great, because I might end up picking this up for the heck of it. Also, on a side note does anyo...
The figure is hand crafted from scratch and sculpted in Castilene. Which was then molded in Smooth-On silicone rubber then cased in Smooth-On resin. Hand painted with Tamiya Acrylics and featuers 25 Points-of-Articulation. This is an amazing reproduction of the bounty huntress, Samus Aran, if I do say so myself. [Via Red3183 Deviant Art]
Why isn’t Bowser bigger than Mario? Matryoshka Dolls [Thanks Jibaro009]
Pittsburgh-based S.W. Randall Toyes and Giftes is holding a LEGO contest for children, displaying each of the entries—including this brilliant production of pixelated plastic—in its storefront window. The artist was born more than a decade after the release of Super Mario Bros. for the NES. Who says kids don’t have good taste?
If this was actually made during the NES era, what games do you think you would have been able to play with it? NES Mouse @ mousevomit.com
Unlike the Game Boy, the Wii would probably not survive an attack in a warzone, as these photos suggest. Poor thing got caught up in a fire. Oh, and apparently Nintendo customer service replaced this Wii and a burned Game Boy SP for free. Happy Ending of the non-massage parlor variety GET.
Try to remember this folks; It really is not a party unless you invited them Boos.
This is a pretty amazing art piece that is done entirely with cross stitching. It is the full map of the light world from the Legend of Zelda a Link to the Past. This little project took approximately four months to complete, and as you can see the time and dedication really payed off. I just wish I could get this as a T-shirt, good job Servotron. Servotron’s cross stitch on Spritestich.com